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  • Syrian music band from Ottoman Aleppo, mid-18th century
    The universal language of music

    Music dossier: Tuning in to the unfamiliar

    An independent, modern music scene has long since developed in the Islamic world and Europe. Breaking with convention, it is a far cry from belly dance and folklore cliches. In this dossier, we present some of its leading protagonists, genres and events

  • Pope Francis and Grand Sheikh al-Tayyeb
    Interview with Islam expert Felix Koerner

    The Pope and the Muslims

    Will Pope Francis still be travelling to Riyadh? What will be the outcome of his planned visit to Indonesia? How important is his friendship with Grand Sheikh al-Tayyeb? Interview with Islamic scholar Felix Koerner, five years after the Abu Dhabi document "on human fraternity"

  • The Israeli-Palestinian duo Shai Hoffmann and Jouana Hassoun
    Promoting Jewish-Palestinian dialogue

    "Agitators can't be allowed to dominate the debate"

    Jouanna Hassoun and Shai Hoffmann talk to young people about the war in Gaza. The first step is to listen, says the Jewish-Palestinian duo

  • A group of Jews and Arabs hold up pink placards with white writing: the Hebrew slogan translates as 'together'
    Israelis and Palestinians: "Standing Together"

    "Help us move towards peace"

    Since the war in Gaza, the grassroots movement "Standing Together" has become increasingly popular among Israelis and Palestinians. Founding member Itamar Avneri says they are calling for peace and independence for Israelis and Palestinians, absolute equality for all citizens – and true social, economic and environmental justice

  • Lena Bopp explains in this article why the head of a cultural centre in Baghdad is standing her ground
    Life in Iraq

    No politics, no religion, no sex

    Hella Mewis refuses to give in. The head of a cultural centre in Baghdad has already been kidnapped once, but Baghdad is her home, and she’s staying. Lena Bopp finds out why

  • The orchestra's repertoire includes symphonic works, operas and chamber music. Concert highlights have included performances at the Berlin Philharmonie or Milan's Teatro alla Scala. The orchestra is a regular guest at the BBC Proms and the festivals in Salzburg and Lucerne
    Edward W. Said Days in Berlin

    Music – facilitator of intercultural dialogue

    How can Edward Said's ideas help people better understand Yoko Ono's performance art, pre-colonial rhythms from Africa or the music of Christian missionaries in Japan? The Edward W. Said Days in Berlin marking 20 years since the literary scholar's death explored a whole range of questions. Ceyda Nurtsch reports

  • Musicians from Afghanistan, Iran and Germany are working together on Bonn's Beethovenfest Campus Project 2023. The result can be heard on 14 September.
    Germany's Beethovenfest

    Afghan and Iranian musicians join forces

    Musicians from Afghanistan, Iran and Germany have come together to work on Bonn's Beethovenfest Campus Project 2023. The result can be heard on 14 September. By Anastassia Boutsko

  • Jewish educationalist and publicist Micha Brumlik looks at the German culture of remembrance and what is needed for the healthy coexistence of Jews, Christians and Muslims.
    Dialogue of religions

    'Islamic-Jewish dialogue needs to be institutionalised'

    Jewish educationalist and publicist Micha Brumlik looks at Germany's culture of remembrance and considers what is needed for the healthy coexistence of Jews, Christians and Muslims

  • Refugee work in Germany

    Jews and Muslims united in their support for refugees

    Social engagement is often motivated by religious factors. A new book explores the background to these community efforts and appraises how effective they are in helping to integrate new arrivals to Germany

  • Author and Islamic Studies expert Navid Kermani.
    Navid Kermani‘s "Questions about God"

    How do we believe?

    In his latest book, Navid Kermani poses questions about God. It feels like no one could have done it better. His writing elicits smiles, doubt and wonder. By Melanie Christina Mohr

  • Morgenland Festival Osnabruck

    Songs for days to come

    This year’s Morgenland Festival opened with the premiere of Kinan Azmeh’s musical theatre piece, “Songs for Days to Come”, based on fifteen poems by contemporary Syrian poets. Marian Brehmer reports for Qantara.de

  • The Jerusalem Youth Chorus

    Building bridges with song

    Every week, Jewish, Christian and Muslim youths meet to sing together. And they do so in the middle of a city where Israelis and Palestinians are often at loggerheads. Anja Koch reports from Jerusalem

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